OMG, my hubby would be so mad. How much does Lo-Jack cost to put on a bike? We keep my DH's in the garage, but you never can be too safe.

Keep us posted....

The thing is, we moved in September of last year to these nicer apartments w/ optional garages. We pay the extra cost for the garage...but he has his 'project car' taken apart so there is no room in the garage for his bike. And when I made the comment of 'this is why we pay extra for the garage' he bit my head off. So, lessoned learned, I HOPE. He sent me a text a little while ago saying they found it. But when I asked him 'all of it?' he wrote back he would explain when I got off work....HELLO, i don't get off till 6, I can't wait that long. So I am going to to call him on my afternoon break at 3 and get details. I will update this thread then.

People who steal other people's property are such scum bags. Makes me soooo angry. I have had my CD player stolen twice out of my car - almost a third time had my neighbor not been smoking on his porch at 3am and yelled at them to get away from my car. It makes you feel so violated.

I hope they find the whole bike. They are pretty quick when they steal those things. My sister's boyfriend had a fixed up Honda and they found it less than a few hours after it was stolen with just the car frame left. I hope that isn't the case for you!

So, I just got off the phone with FI. Good news, the found the bike in one piece only minor body damage and the ignition pulled out. Bad news, from what cops have told him, FI thinks that his old roomate and what he thought was a good friend may be behind this. The cops say that a guy called and reported there being a motorcycle in his driveway that didn't belong to anybody in the family and suspects that his daughters boyfriend, said bestfriend, might have dropped it off this morning in a bronco (same type of vehicle FI sold him six months ago and said friend still owes us money for). So, FI tells the cop of his thoughts of his friend and tells him he has an online business on Ebay that he buys motorcycles and sells the parts. So he is capable of doing this. I hate to think that this friend would do this, but I believe his friend would do this under his circumstances. FI friend has lots of legal issues with his baby mama and has very high priced lawyers. So, I think he is not thinking straight and stole my FI bike. I will keep you posted.

Wow, that sucks. I really hope you get the whole thing back.... let us know how that goes. If you want a story that will make you feel better about the cops returning your stolen property, I've got one:

FI had his GPS stolen from his car. He accidentally left it unlocked when parked out on the street (we have a 1 car garage, and he lets me park in it so I'm not cold when it's freezing outside). We didn't even know that it was stolen until a cop showed up at our door asking John if he was missing his GPS. Apparently some neighborhood kids took it and were playing it when a cop saw them. Then the cop pressed the home button and saw our address and dropped by.